Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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Bilbo
Sigh.
OK I insist Jesus really did exist.
Exhibit 1, Please disprove this at your own leisure.
Tactius, the greatest Roman historian mentioned him in his Annals.
Contrary to your belief, Tacitus did not live 300 years after Jesus but was born in AD 50, on 20 years or so after the crucifixion.
He wrote in his Annals about the great fire of Rome in Nero's day in AD60 and noted the persecution of the followers of one 'Christus', a little superstitious cult whose followers called themselves Christians. He wasn't a fan, he thought it was a cult but he confirmed historically that his followers were active and being persecuted as early as AD 60, just 30 years after Christ's death.
Knock yourself and visit wikipedia here
Tacitus on Christ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No serious scholar in the world rejects the authenticity of Tacitus' account and as he confirms that people were historically being martyed for belief in Christus as early as AD 60 your attempts to pass it off as a myth from 300 years later is completely and utterly disproved.
I'm off out to see my nephew now for a few hours, I'm teaching him to play chess.
Good night.
I never claimed that Tacitus lived 300 years after Jesus, it is not my belief. It is like i said when your Christian church was formed, completely and utterly disproving your claim that the church arose immediately following this Jesus death
First Council of Nicaea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
from your quoted reference on Tacitus
Scholars have also debated the issue of hearsay in the reference by Tacitus. Charles Guignebert argued that "So long as there is that possibility [that Tacitus is merely echoing what Christians themselves were saying], the passage remains quite worthless".[44] R. T. France states that the Tacitus passage is at best just Tacitus repeating what he had heard through Christians
Tacitus on Christ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as for Josephus
The Antiquities of the Jews survives only in medieval copies. The manuscripts, the oldest of which dates from the 11th century, are all Greek minuscules, and all have been copied by Christian monks
Josephus on Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
you still haven't answered the question
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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miles
Thank you, Bilbo. I quite enjoyed posting those little rants too. There is nothing like getting on an absurdist roll and multi-posting on an absurdist topic. It is emancipating and only when one can accept that there is nothing but nothingness can one truly be free. Of course part of the process meant saying that you had caught the ghey, but a godless world means assuming that everyone has a touch of the ghey.
Anyway, no blood letting from me as that is an occasional thing for when I go completely mad and I am feeling somewhat calm at the moment.
You shouldn't tell someone they have caught the ghey. In a thread by Eric asking if Hulk was gay I joked that he indeed looked a bit gay and he unfriended me on facebook and blocked me.
It's very offensive don't you know.
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Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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Man people are getting sensitive around here
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Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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For those who are looking for an argument that religion is as divisive today as it was two hundred years ago need look no further than this thread. I'm not really going to dip my toe in the water any more than I did a few pages ago, but this recent debate has demonstrated my view that religion has generally been a force in the world that has produced more negative effects than positive.
I hope everyone can chill out and ask themselves, "what would the fictional/real/Jesus do?"
Reincarnate ever thousand years and continue the fight against Romes version much to their disgust.
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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Bilbo
Sigh.
OK I insist Jesus really did exist.
Exhibit 1, Please disprove this at your own leisure.
Tactius, the greatest Roman historian mentioned him in his Annals.
I never claimed that Tacitus lived 300 years after Jesus, it is not my belief. It is like i said when your Christian church was formed, completely and utterly disproving your claim that the church arose immediately following this Jesus death
First Council of Nicaea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
from your quoted reference on Tacitus
Scholars have also debated the issue of hearsay in the reference by Tacitus. Charles Guignebert argued that "So long as there is that possibility [that Tacitus is merely echoing what Christians themselves were saying], the passage remains quite worthless".[44] R. T. France states that the Tacitus passage is at best just Tacitus repeating what he had heard through Christians
Tacitus on Christ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as for Josephus
The Antiquities of the Jews survives only in medieval copies. The manuscripts, the oldest of which dates from the 11th century, are all Greek minuscules, and all have been copied by Christian monks
Josephus on Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
you still haven't answered the question
"Tacitus, the Roman historian's birth year at 64 C.E., puts him well after the alleged life of Jesus. He gives a brief mention of a "Christus" in his Annals (Book XV, Sec. 44), which he wrote around 109 C.E. He gives no source for his material. Although many have disputed the authenticity of Tacitus' mention of Jesus, the very fact that his birth happened after the alleged Jesus and wrote the Annals during the formation of Christianity, shows that his writing can only provide us with hearsay accounts."
Amazing how christian apologists point to a brief mention by Tacitus, of a "Christus" in his Annals well after the alleged life of Jesus as definitive secular proof of his existence. I reckon when you're grasping at straws it's the best you can do. :-X
Did Jesus exist?
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
Try this guy and his disciple Yeshu on for size.. Joshua Ben Perahiah
They according to the Jews history performed miracles exorcisms and were put to death.
You have to remember that Yeshu was a popular Hebrew name, I think jeshu pronounced jyesho in Greek was written in the Greek translation of the NT because they didnt have the same Y sound or u sound, simluar to Yeshu sounds in Hebrew. Germ/English translation cut from Greek then latin got us to Jesus our closest pronunciation for our own tounge at that time.
So to look up Jesus in history, Jewish or other, you wont find that name in Israel or in the Roman log in that period.
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Greenbeanz
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Bilbo
Sigh.
OK I insist Jesus really did exist.
Exhibit 1, Please disprove this at your own leisure.
Tactius, the greatest Roman historian mentioned him in his Annals.
I never claimed that Tacitus lived 300 years after Jesus, it is not my belief. It is like i said when your Christian church was formed, completely and utterly disproving your claim that the church arose immediately following this Jesus death
First Council of Nicaea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
from your quoted reference on Tacitus
Scholars have also debated the issue of hearsay in the reference by Tacitus. Charles Guignebert argued that "So long as there is that possibility [that Tacitus is merely echoing what Christians themselves were saying], the passage remains quite worthless".[44] R. T. France states that the Tacitus passage is at best just Tacitus repeating what he had heard through Christians
Tacitus on Christ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as for Josephus
The Antiquities of the Jews survives only in medieval copies. The manuscripts, the oldest of which dates from the 11th century, are all Greek minuscules, and all have been copied by Christian monks
Josephus on Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
you still haven't answered the question
"Tacitus, the Roman historian's birth year at 64 C.E., puts him well after the alleged life of Jesus. He gives a brief mention of a "Christus" in his Annals (Book XV, Sec. 44), which he wrote around 109 C.E. He gives no source for his material. Although many have disputed the authenticity of Tacitus' mention of Jesus, the very fact that his birth happened after the alleged Jesus and wrote the Annals during the formation of Christianity, shows that his writing can only provide us with hearsay accounts."
Amazing how christian apologists point to a
brief mention by Tacitus, of a "Christus" in his Annals well after the alleged life of Jesus as definitive secular proof of his existence. I reckon when you're grasping at straws it's the best you can do. :-X
Did Jesus exist?
You and Greenbeanz are morons, seriously.
I don't mean to be offensive but the evidence is overwhelming.
You say there is no historical mention of him. I point out that the greatest Roman historian mentioned him and provided evidence of a Christian revolt as early as AD 60 and you doubt the source, as if Tacitus, one of the worlds greatest ever historians is not sufficient. Of course, the Gospels, 4 seperate accounts, and the numerous apocrophyal works as well don't count to you either because you don't like what they say.
Tacitus establishes that by AD60 Christians were already both distinctly seperate from Jews (and this coming from a Roman remember) and that they were a sizable, and persecuted minority.
Jesus died around AD33. So it is historically proven that within 30 years Christianity had already grown into a sizeable force, with martyrs and preachers travelling the lands. Obviously that didn't spring up in AD59 but must have been decades in production, which proves, beyond any shadow of a doubt that there must have been a real, historical figure who was the basis for this revolutionary movement.
You are simply wrong. Completely, utterly wrong. The Bible wasn't 'invented' 300 years after the supposed events. It was real history that people experienced.
You can run to your stupid little websites and grab some quotes without understanding what you are quoting, but you are simply wrong.
There is as much historical verification for the life of the historical Jesus Christ as there is for the existance of the historical Julius Ceasar.
You and Greenbeanz are spouting a lot of nonsense.
Now I'm not arguing for the truth of Jesus's claims. I cannot provide any evidence that he healed the sick or raiswd the dead. Those are matters of faith and beyond this discussion. But the claim that he never existed at all simply cannot be taken seriously, and isn't by any serious scholars or historians.
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
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Andre
Try this guy and his disciple Yeshu on for size.. Joshua Ben Perahiah
They according to the Jews history performed miracles exorcisms and were put to death.
You have to remember that Yeshu was a popular Hebrew name, I think jeshu pronounced jyesho in Greek was written in the Greek translation of the NT because they didnt have the same Y sound or u sound, simluar to Yeshu sounds in Hebrew. Germ/English translation cut from Greek then latin got us to Jesus our closest pronunciation for our own tounge at that time.
So to look up Jesus in history, Jewish or other, you wont find that name in Israel or in the Roman log in that period.
Makes sense, because the jesus character was alleged to be a rabbi. I think it interesting that while Jews came up with an original concept/brainfart for a "Messiah", Jesus was never accepted as the the Jewish Messiah. It's also worth pointing out that in Judaism, the Messiah is not considered to be God or a Son of God.
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Oh and Tacitus was born in AD 56 not AD 64, you added another 8 years.
And your idea that this was too far apart from the lifetime of Jesus is fucking mornoic.
Would an historian today born in 1980 not be qualified to write a book about 1950's post war Britain?
What about a scholar born in 1980 writing about a man who lived 2000 years ago? We know more about the Roman world 2000 years and several cultures detached, then Tacitus did writing 30 years later, and as a part of that world?
Seriously, think about what you are saying before you speak. It might help.
Again, no offense.:)
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
Bilbo is right on this. The evidence for the existence of Jesus as a functioning pooing human being is legitimate. Even I, the great atheist, have no qualms with his existence.
Jesus was simply the Chomsky of his time. A decent chap trying to do good things. I'm not angry with Jesus as I would probably share a cup of tea with him. It's the power mongers that I loathe.
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Bilbo is right on this. The evidence for the existence of Jesus as a functioning pooing human being is legitimate. Even I, the great atheist, have no qualms with his existence.
Jesus was simply the Chomsky of his time. A decent chap trying to do good things. I'm not angry with Jesus as I would probably share a cup of tea with him. It's the power mongers that I loathe.
He would impress you as you could give him a cup of dirty water and he would turn it into a nice hot mug of Twinings English Breakfast. Heavenly.
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Bilbo
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miles
Bilbo is right on this. The evidence for the existence of Jesus as a functioning pooing human being is legitimate. Even I, the great atheist, have no qualms with his existence.
Jesus was simply the Chomsky of his time. A decent chap trying to do good things. I'm not angry with Jesus as I would probably share a cup of tea with him. It's the power mongers that I loathe.
He would impress you as you could give him a cup of dirty water and he would turn it into a nice hot mug of Twinings English Breakfast. Heavenly.
Chomsky + Tommy Cooper. It's no wonder the locals were impressed with him.
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miles
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Bilbo
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miles
Bilbo is right on this. The evidence for the existence of Jesus as a functioning pooing human being is legitimate. Even I, the great atheist, have no qualms with his existence.
Jesus was simply the Chomsky of his time. A decent chap trying to do good things. I'm not angry with Jesus as I would probably share a cup of tea with him. It's the power mongers that I loathe.
He would impress you as you could give him a cup of dirty water and he would turn it into a nice hot mug of Twinings English Breakfast. Heavenly.
Chomsky + Tommy Cooper. It's no wonder the locals were impressed with him.
His routine must have been amazing. How his dinner hosts would have cheered when after drinking the tea he would have stood up and said 'And there's more..' and then gone outside and retunred with dead Auntie Maude, all wrapped up in linen, pulled the wraps off her and then helped her to her feet to a nice round of applause and a nice cream sponge cake.
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Bilbo
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miles
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Bilbo
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miles
Bilbo is right on this. The evidence for the existence of Jesus as a functioning pooing human being is legitimate. Even I, the great atheist, have no qualms with his existence.
Jesus was simply the Chomsky of his time. A decent chap trying to do good things. I'm not angry with Jesus as I would probably share a cup of tea with him. It's the power mongers that I loathe.
He would impress you as you could give him a cup of dirty water and he would turn it into a nice hot mug of Twinings English Breakfast. Heavenly.
Chomsky + Tommy Cooper. It's no wonder the locals were impressed with him.
His routine must have been amazing. How his dinner hosts would have cheered when after drinking the tea he would have stood up and said 'And there's more..' and then gone outside and retunred with dead Auntie Maude, all wrapped up in linen, pulled the wraps off her and then helped her to her feet to a nice round of applause and a nice cream sponge cake.
That Maude was as mad as a sack of ferrets in the chicken coop and twice as mean. I think the trick would have been to turn her into a cream sponge cake.
Re: Do you ever doubt God's existence?
never. we're currently having financial issues, this monday i just found out i passed the npte exams. one of the best days ever. thank God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!